Offshore: A short story collection Page 8
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By Ann Cleeves
A Bird in the Hand
Come Death and High Water
Murder in Paradise
A Prey to Murder
A Lesson in Dying
Murder in My Backyard
A Day in the Death of Dorothea Cassidy
Another Man’s Poison
Killjoy
The Mill on the Shore
Sea Fever
The Healers
High Island Blues
The Baby-Snatcher
The Sleeping and the Dead
Burial of Ghosts
The Vera Stanhope series
The Crow Trap
Telling Tales
Hidden Depths
Silent Voices
The Glass Room
Harbour Street
The Shetland series
Raven Black
White Nights
Red Bones
Blue Lightning
Dead Water
Thin Air
‘The Secrets of Soil’ written in collaboration with forensic soil scientist Lorna Dawson. First read by Lesley Hart in front of an audience at the Bloody Scotland festival in Stirling, and broadcast on Radio 4 on Sunday 22 September 2013
‘The Spinster’ first published in OxCrimes, Profile Books, May 2014
‘The Soothmoothers’ first broadcast on 30 April 2010 at 3.30pm, as part of Radio 4’s Red Herrings series
‘Postcard from Skokholm’ by Lynne Chitty, winning entry to Bello competition 2013
Extract from Thin Air first published by Macmillan and copyright © Ann Cleeves 2014
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